by Martin Charlton Communications

Social Media Presence

Even at the best of times, social media platforms can be a minefield. But that shouldn’t deter you from sharing your content with the online community. Social media can be challenging to navigate, yet it’s also the most efficient means of travel for your blogs, newsletters and videos. Social media is where you’ll find clients […]

by SHCA

Western Road Builders Unite on Trade Corridor and Gateway Investment

The Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association (WCR&HCA) has thrown its weight behind a campaign for renewed federal investment in trade gateways and corridors in the west. The four western roadbuilder and heavy construction associations agreed at the April 6 meeting of the WCR&HCA to appeal to Minister Jim Carr, the Trudeau government’s cabinet […]

by SHCA

Doing Business with the Ministry Rollout

The Ministry of Highways is pleased to announce the official launch of its new Doing Business with the Ministry website. The current site has reached its end of life and we are now transitioning to the new site, which is located on Publications Saskatchewan. The ministry chose to move to Publications Saskatchewan to be consistent […]

by SHCA

The SHCA Hot Seat

1. Where are you from? Saskatchewan! (Unity, Meadow Lake and Saskatoon) 2. Who do you credit to getting you where you are today? My dad 3. What is your career history? Ministry of Highways, Consulting, and Contractor 4. What’s the best peice of business or career advice you have been given? Be kind. Listen. Everyone’s […]

by Shantel Lipp

A Busy Season Ahead

While COVID-19 continues to decimate our lives – both personally and professionally – there is some good news to share. In an effort to boost our struggling economy, stimulus funding from the federal and provincial governments has been received at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) head office. More than 60 projects are available […]

by Shantel Lipp

Budget Day Coming Up

No one is itching to return to 2020.  But if there was a positive to pull from last year, it was a record $437.4 million in fall tenders from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways. That’s the largest dollar amount allocated to highway work in Saskatchewan history. So, this message should serve as a reminder to […]